20 July 2017

We
see a lot of this amazing little carnivorous plant, sundew, in the
Irish hills and bogs; however rarely see it in flower for some reason.
Here it is in flower - tiny white flowers at the top of each green
stalk.

The reason the flowers are held high above the sticky
meat-eating leaves is to allow pollinating insects like bees do their
flower pollinating without being accidentally eaten by the plant!